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Utah County Crisis Line– 801-691-LIFE (5433)
The Crisis Line offers 24-hour help to any individual facing any crisis and directs callers to those who can provide long-term solutions. Click here for more information.

Getting a Prescription Filled Just After ReleaseCOVID-19 UPDATE: Walk-in hours currently restricted to 9 am – 9 pm. Drive-thru service is available 24/7. Recommend calling ahead, but not essential.
People who have been on prescription medication during incarceration can obtain a two-week supply of that medication at no cost by going to the Walgreens Pharmacy at 1315 N. State Street in Provo (801-616-5223) within 72 hours of release. The pharmacy is open 24 hours a day every day, including Sundays and holidays. Please keep in mind that it can take up to a few hours for the pharmacy to get the information they need from jail medical to fill the prescription.

To purchase private insurance through Utah’s Health Insurance Marketplace, visit healthcare.gov or call 855-850-2834. Depending on your income, you may qualify for a subsidy to help cover the cost. To get help applying for insurance, visit takecareutah.org.

The Food & Care Coalition has a Mountainlands health clinic (East Bay Health Center) that is open Monday through Friday and provides medical and dental health care services to people who don’t have permanent housing.

A walk-in Volunteer Care Clinic is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. at 589 S. State St. in Provo. No appointment necessary; first come first served.